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Joshua Boverhof

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Joshua is currently an engineer at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, he has worked extensively on grid and web technologies and has a diverse bag of technical skills as a programmer, administrator, and solutions architect. Including Windows technologies C#, Powershell, WiX, SQLServer, IIS. Also expertise in Amazon Web Services (EC2, SQS, SimpleDB, S3, Auto-scaling, VPC), and technologies like KVM and MongoDB. He has extensive knowledge of Linux, as well as the python, C, C++ and java. He is also an expert BASH scripter, and knows how to use perl and javascript.

Computer Systems Engineer III

Projects

Turbine Science Gateway (TSG)

TSG is a web application and execution environment for running and managing scientific applications and storing and archiving results. It’s part of an integration framework, developed to support application scientists in the Carbon Capture Simulation Initiative (CCSI), a partnership among DOE laboratories, industry and academic institutions. The project aims to provide the Utilities industry with advanced tools to further leverage computational modeling and simulation tools to accelerate the use of carbon capture technologies from discovery to development, and ultimately widespread deployment to hundreds of power plants. The DOE has the goal of widespread deployment of carbon capture and storage in 8-10 years.

Brings High Performance Computing (HPC) to the web through easy to write web applications. NEWT is a web service that allows you to access computing resources at
NERSC through a simple RESTful API. The NEWT API and web service will
let you interact with NERSC through simple HTTP urls and commands.